Marsh Richard L, Hicks Jason L, Cook Gabriel I
Department of Psychology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602-3013, USA.
Mem Cognit. 2006 Jul;34(5):1037-45. doi: 10.3758/bf03193250.
One of the current issues in the field of prospective memory concerns whether having an intention produces a cost to other ongoing activities (called task interference). The evidence to date suggests that certain intentions held over the shorter term do interfere with other tasks. Because the cumulative effect of such costs would be prohibitively expensive in everyday life, the present study examined one means by which that interference may be reduced. Participants who formed a specific association to fulfilling an intention in a future context did not exhibit task interference over the intervening period until that context was encountered. This outcome was observed with both an event-based and a time-based prospective memory task. The results suggest that associating intention fulfillment with a specific context can eliminate task interference, and they emphasize the importance of studying intentions that are linked to future contexts versus those that are not.
前瞻性记忆领域当前的问题之一是,怀有意图是否会对其他正在进行的活动产生代价(称为任务干扰)。迄今为止的证据表明,短期内持有的某些意图确实会干扰其他任务。由于在日常生活中,此类代价的累积效应将高得令人望而却步,因此本研究考察了一种可以减少这种干扰的方法。在未来情境中为实现意图形成特定联想的参与者,在遇到该情境之前的中间阶段并未表现出任务干扰。基于事件和基于时间的前瞻性记忆任务均观察到了这一结果。结果表明,将意图实现与特定情境联系起来可以消除任务干扰,并且强调了研究与未来情境相关的意图与无关意图的重要性。